My name is Chad Crissman
I’m a front-end web developer living in the Clearwater, FL. I've worked with both large companies and small clients. If you'd like to talk, please get in touch.
I’m a front-end web developer living in the Clearwater, FL. I've worked with both large companies and small clients. If you'd like to talk, please get in touch.
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS/Vue
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS/Shopify
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS
Services Provided: Design, HTML/CSS/JS
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS
Services Provided: HTML/CSS/JS
2022–Present
2012–2022
I worked as a lead front-end developer at G5 until they were bought out by RealPage, Inc. in 2022. I have built numereous themes and widgets used by our clients in our custom built cms. I've gained experience with Vue, Ember, GraphQL, and Rails
Working remotely, I've also learned to communicate effectively through collaboration and video apps.
2009–2012
I mainly worked on the YP.com site, converting comps from Photoshop into HTML and CSS. Features in which I was the lead front-end developer include menu popups, error pages, search filters, and the deal of the day widget. I also had significant input into the design and implementation of a new user-focused home page and the recommendation widget on the restaurant search results page. My favorite project was a responsive search results page I created for a company hackathon.
I was part of three iterations of buzz.com. We converted comps into code and offered as much input as we could. We used lean HTML5 and CSS3 to create a light and fast site along with media queries to adjust the design for smaller screens.
Other duties include a redesign of anywho.com, support of atti.com, and design/front-end work on various internal apps.
I most recently created the Shopify store for Kauai Juice Co. This involved creating a custom theme and setting up the store.
Other projects include building the sites for Ada Developers Academy and Vektra. Both are fully responsive and included writing all of the HTML, CSS, and Javascript
2010–2012
Working with a small, agile team, I was the lead front-end developer for dueprops.com. DueProps is a peer recognition game for workplaces. My duties were a mix of converting comps into code and giving design input. It was challenging, but rewarding working with such a detailed design. One of my favorite accomplishments is the parallax on the sign-in page.